Overview
Poble Espanyol (Spanish Village) is an open-air architectural museum on the outskirts of Palma, featuring full-scale reproductions of significant buildings from across Spain — from Andalusian patios to Castilian plazas and Galician hórreos.
Highlights
- Architectural Replicas: Faithful reproductions of buildings from every Spanish region, including the Alhambra's Patio de los Leones.
- Artisan Workshops: Craft workshops inside the village sell traditional leatherwork, blown glass, ceramics, and textiles.
- Event Venue: The village hosts occasional concerts, flamenco shows, and cultural festivals.
History
Poble Espanyol opened in 1967, inspired by the similar Poble Espanyol in Barcelona built for the 1929 International Exposition. It was designed as a showcase of Spain's architectural diversity for international tourists visiting Mallorca.
Visitor Tips
- Take a taxi or bus: Located uphill near Bellver Castle, about 3 km west of the centre.
- Allow 1 hour: The village is compact enough to see in a single loop.
- Duration: 45–60 minutes.